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WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:51 pm
by Gob
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Wales (9) 30

Tries: Cuthbert 2
Con: Biggar
Pens: Halfpenny 4, Biggar
Drop-goal: Biggar


England (3) 3

Pen: Farrell



Wales stormed to the Six Nations title as they secured a record win over England and crushed the visitors' Grand Slam hopes in the process.

Two second-half tries from winger Alex Cuthbert, four penalties from Leigh Halfpenny and eight points from Dan Biggar's boot were a fitting reflection of what became a romp.

Wales needed a winning margin of at least seven points to snatch the title from their visitors' grasp, and led by only six at the interval.

But they steamrollered an overwhelmed England side in the second half and ran away with the match as the capacity crowd celebrated wildly.

England seldom benefited from the decisions of referee Steve Walsh but were second best from the first minute as they fell to a first away defeat in the Six Nations under coach Stuart Lancaster.

It represents a remarkable turnaround for Wales, who had lost their last five matches in Cardiff and been dismantled by Ireland in the first half of their last fixture here.
BIGGEST WALES WINS V ENGLAND

2013 - Wales 30-3 England
1905 - Wales 25-0 England
1979 - Wales 27-3 England
1899 - Wales 26-3 England
1907 - Wales 22-0 England
1922 - Wales 28-6 England
1968 - Wales 30-9 England
But four successive victories - this last one the best of the lot - mean they top the table for a second season in succession.

In an atmosphere so ferocious it could have re-started a stopped heart, Halfpenny gave the home side the lead with his first three points after Joe Marler was penalised for not rolling away.

Wales were more composed in the initial storm, with England spilling the possession they had and giving away a flurry of penalties in defence.

The relentlessly reliable Halfpenny made it 6-0 before Farrell's first attempt hit the right-hand upright and fell over the crossbar, but when Walsh ruled against England at a messy scrum the Wales full-back stroked over another penalty from 30m to restore the six-point margin.

When England finally got to work deep in Welsh territory, Ben Youngs' reckless pass was picked off by Biggar, and only a brilliant tap-tackle from England left winger Brown stopped George North from racing away into the vast empty spaces for a certain try.

Brown ran onto a nicely judged grubber from Farrell on the left only for his attempted inside pass to be intercepted, and Farrell then opted to kick deep when a turnover offered a tantalising glimpse of an overlap on the right.

With Biggar pulling a drop-goal wide on the stroke of half-time, Stuart Lancaster's men were closer on the scoreboard than they had been on the pitch.

But the problems at the scrum continued as the minutes ticked on, the red majority in the 74,104-strong crowd roaring their approval as Walsh repeatedly found against the men in white.

Doughty defence from England somehow kept Wales at bay as they went through 23 phases right on the try line, and Halfpenny made it 12-3 after another transgression.

Lancaster threw on the replacements, with Mako Vunipola coming on for Joe Marler, Courtney Lawes for Joe Launchbury and Dylan Hartley for Tom Youngs.

It added to the effort but did little to hone a cutting edge.

With 25 minutes left, the roof almost came off the Millennium Stadium. England were turned over again on half-way, the ball was spread quickly to Cuthbert and the right winger dashed clear of Brown to dive over in the corner.

Halfpenny just missed the conversion from the touchline but Wales were in control, their back-row forwards in the ascendancy and their backs starting to fly.

The impressive Sam Warburton accelerated off the base of a ruck, brushed through Danny Care's tackle and found the galloping Justin Tipuric, who drew the last man before putting Cuthbert over in the corner again.

Biggar drilled over the conversion to make it 27-3 and, as the crowd bellowed "Easy! Easy!", popped over another penalty to complete what was a thrashing.

It was a chastening finale for an England team who had begun knowing a win would give them the Triple Crown, Championship and a first Grand Slam in a decade.

Far less experienced - 10 of their starting line-up had never before played at this great stadium - and out-fought both physically and mentally, they looked shell-shocked by the end as Wales and their capital city kicked off a huge night of celebrations.
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Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:53 pm
by Gob
There'll be some hungover people back in the old town tonight, I may ring them :D

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Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:30 pm
by Gob
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Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:28 am
by Gob
Cymru 30-3 Lloegr

Mike Phillips yn ymosod Mae Cymru wedi curo Lloegr a dal eu gafael ar Bencampwriaeth y Chwe Gwlad.

Roedd y fuddugoliaeth yn un ysgubol, gyda Alex Cuthbert yn sgorio dau gais.

Hon oedd y fuddugoliaeth fwyaf i Gymru yn erbyn Lloegr.

Daeth gweddill pwyntiau Cymru o Leigh Halfpenny, pedair cic gosb, ac wyth pwynt o droed Dan Biggar.

Cymru oedd ar y blaen ar yr egwyl 9-3 ond roedd Lloegr dal yn y gêm.

Yn yr ail hanner, roedd Cymru ben ac ysgwydd uwchben Lloegr.

Mae'r canlyniad yn golygu fod Cymru wedi ennill eu pedair gem ddiwethaf yn y bencampwriaeth ar ôl colli yn y gêm agoriadol yn erbyn Iwerddon.

Mae Lloegr yn gorffen yn ail yn yn bencampwriaeth.

Byddai buddugoliaeth yng Nghaerdydd wedi sicrhau'r Gamp Lawn i Loegr.

Roedd yn rhaid i Gymru ennill o fwy na saith pwynt er mwyn dal eu gafael ar Bencampwriaeth y Chwe Gwlad.

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:33 am
by Lord Jim
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you seem to be the only one worked up about this... :mrgreen:

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:35 am
by Joe Guy
¿Qué pasa?

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:38 am
by Gob
Lord Jim wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but you seem to be the only one worked up about this... :mrgreen:
Well I wish R-B were here to join in, but she's probably all partied out by now.

Perhaps Sean, SMF, Daisy, Meade, and Jay Tea will join me in celebrating? :D

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:02 am
by Sean
Well as you know mate I couldn't give two shiny shites about egg chasing so I'll happily raise a glass to the Welsh a bit later. :D

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Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:02 am
by Crackpot
Why? I'm sure it's far more enjoyable watching you make an ass of yourself.

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Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:26 am
by Gob
Sean wrote:Well as you know mate I couldn't give two shiny shites about egg chasing so I'll happily raise a glass to the Welsh a bit later. :D

:ok Nice one, that's the attitude! :ok

Oh, be warned by the way. I picked up a bottle of this yesterday down at our local shops. I was robbed.

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Utter piss. Weak lager masquerading as real beer. It's made in the brewing mecca of ....Caerphilly....., (which obviously has the brewing skills/traditions/ intelligence of say ...the USA.)

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Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:06 am
by Gob
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Spot the Welshman.

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Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:29 am
by Lord Jim
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Spot the Welshman.
Grinning git on the far right? :D

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:38 am
by Gob
Jonathan Davies, he has reason to smile, the others don't! :D

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:54 am
by Lord Jim
he has reason to smile, the others don't!
Apparently not...

Those other three look like they're covering Queen Elizabeth's funeral.... :cry: 8-)

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:29 am
by Daisy
Wrong type of peanut hugging for me Taff, Union is a combination of kick and clap and fat blokes falling on each other.

Gimme a game of League any day over the six nations bore fest.

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:56 am
by MajGenl.Meade
Oh did they play? I didn't know. I missed it. I was hoping the game was today..... so I could miss it on purpose. It's all just ersatz revenge for Edward I whose victories will never be eclipsed. :ok

WHALES! WHALES!! WHALES!!!!

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:49 am
by Econoline
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:28 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
Read the whole thread and have no idea what was said nor what the topic was supposed to be. :shrug

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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:35 pm
by Daisy
Six Nations Rugby Union

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Nations_Championship

Wales won. Gob got his Welshyness all overjoyed.

The rest of us let him get on with it cause that's how we deal with him getting overexcited.

Re: WALES! WALES!! WALES!!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 6:24 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
So being overexcited leads to babbeling. Gotcha. :nana